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Captain James Cook, FRS, RN (7 November 1728[NB 1] -- 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy.
Captain James Cook, FRS, RN (7 November 1728[NB 1] -- 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy.
Based on Captain James Cook's three voyages. It was on his first voyage, in 1770 (while in the South Pacific region to observe the transit of Venus), that Captain .
In which John Green teaches you about the life and death of one of history's great explorers, Captain James Cook of the British Navy. He charted large swaths of .

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In which John Green teaches you about the life and death of one of history's great explorers, Captain James Cook of the British Navy. He charted large swaths of the Pacific ocean, laid claim to Australia and New Zealand, and died a bizarre death in the Sandwich Islands, which are now called the Hawaiian Islands. Exactly how and why Captain Cook was killed in Hawaii is a long-running historical debate. John presents two interpretations of the event, and talks about what the differing interpretations say about history. It turns out how the story is told depends on who is doing the storytelling, and people from different backgrounds can interpret events in very different ways. Also, there is a celebration and a moustache involved in this episode, so you definitely don't want to miss it.
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Cook joined the British merchant navy as a teenager and joined the Royal Navy in 1755. He saw action in the Seven Years' War, and subsequently surveyed and mapped much of the entrance to the Saint Lawrence River during the siege of Quebec. This helped bring Cook to the attention of the Admiralty and Royal Society. This notice came at a crucial moment in both Cook's career and the direction of British overseas exploration, and led to his commission in 1766 as commander of HM BarkEndeavour for the first of three Pacific voyages.

In three voyages Cook sailed thousands of miles across largely uncharted areas of the globe. He mapped lands from New Zealand to Hawaii in the Pacific Ocean in greater detail and on a scale not previously achieved. As he progressed on his voyages of discovery he surveyed and named features, and recorded islands and coastlines on European maps for the first time. He displayed a combination of seamanship, superior surveying and cartographic skills, physical courage and an ability to lead men in adverse conditions.

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Captain James Cook

Captain James Cook

Captain James Cook

Captain James Cook, FRS, RN (7 November 1728[NB 1] -- 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy.
Captain James Cook, FRS, RN (7 November 1728[NB 1] -- 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy.
Based on Captain James Cook's three voyages. It was on his first voyage, in 1770 (while in the South Pacific region to observe the transit of Venus), that Captain .
In which John Green teaches you about the life and death of one of history's great explorers, Captain James Cook of the British Navy. He charted large swaths of .

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10:33

The Amazing Life and Strange Death of Captain Cook: Crash Course World History #27

The Amazing Life and Strange Death of Captain Cook: Crash Course World History #27

The Amazing Life and Strange Death of Captain Cook: Crash Course World History #27

In which John Green teaches you about the life and death of one of history's great explorers, Captain James Cook of the British Navy. He charted large swaths of the Pacific ocean, laid claim to Australia and New Zealand, and died a bizarre death in the Sandwich Islands, which are now called the Hawaiian Islands. Exactly how and why Captain Cook was killed in Hawaii is a long-running historical debate. John presents two interpretations of the event, and talks about what the differing interpretations say about history. It turns out how the story is told depends on who is doing the storytelling, and people from different backgrounds can interpret events in very different ways. Also, there is a celebration and a moustache involved in this episode, so you definitely don't want to miss it.
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James Cook | What Up? I Got a big c*ck [TCSC]

The voyage of Captain James Cook

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fireproof | james cook

fireproof | james cook

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• I spent only one afternoon in this video. I really hope it's good and it shows what I tried to show lol. I like the result. It's been YEARS since I've done a proper tribute to him. James Cook is and forever will be my favorite male character of all time. So many layers. So many.
• I wanted to include less Ceffy in this video but she was such a huge part of his character that I couldn't. Oh well. Needs more Ceffy, anyway.
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Captain James Cook returns to Hawaii for Ship Repairs

Against all advice, including Lt William Bligh, Capt James Cook made a decision to return to a known harbour to perform repairs to the ships mast. Capt James Cook advised the King and immediately felt hostility from the natives. Whilst on land, the repair parties were guarded by the ships Royal Marines, however still came under constant attack by the natives. Capt James Cook ordered the Royal Marines to replace their ammunition with ball in order to kill anyone who attacks.

Disclosure (2005)

Plot: James Cook is a corporate attorney with a dilemma. While reviewing a video taped deposition of the woman who's suing his company for the death of her husband, he noticed the camera was left on and continued to record. He observed the opposing attorneys and their client discussing the drug use of the victim. James struggles with ethics as he flirts with the idea of using this newfound information to discredit the victim and excuse his company from liability. What James didn't realize is that the opposing attorneys also noticed the camera was still recording, and fully expect James to take advantage.

Genres: Action,
Adventure,
Biography,
Crime,
History,
Western,
Taglines: A film about the legendary outlaw whose story outgrew his life You can kill a man but not a legend. When the law tried to silence him a legend was born. The British Empire branded them as outlaws. The oppressed called them heroes.

Quotes:

[from the trailer]::Ned Kelly: I've never shot a man, but if I do, so help me God, you'll be the first!

Ned Kelly: I give fair warning to all those who has reason to fear me to sell out and and do not attempt to reside in Victoria but as short a time as possible after reading this notice, neglect this and abide by the consequences, which shall be worse than the rust in the wheat in Victoria. I do not wish to give the order full force without giving timely warning. but I am a widows son outlawed and my orders must be obeyed

Ned Kelly: So if I can beg your patience, this is my statement to the Premier of Victoria, Graham Berry, and you here are my witnesses. Joe, take out a pen and paper. We'll write ourselves a letter.::Ned Kelly: Dear sir. Dear sir.::Premier Berry: Dear sir. I wish to acquaint you with some of the occurrences of the present, past and the future. It will pay government to give those people who are suffering...::Ned Kelly: justice and liberty.::Premier Berry: justice and liberty. I seek revenge for the evil name given me and my relations. By the light that shines, this is my warning.::Ned Kelly: My brother and sisters and mother have to put up with the brutal and cowardly conduct of a parcel of...::Premier Berry: - big, ugly...::Ned Kelly: - big, ugly, fat-necked...::Premier Berry: - fat-necked...::Dan Kelly: Wombat headed.::Ned Kelly: Wombat headed.::Premier Berry: - wombat headed, big-bellied...::Woman: Magpie legged.::Ned Kelly: Magpie legged. Thank you very much, ma'am. Joe, write that down. Magpie legged.::Premier Berry: - narrow-hipped, splaw-footed, sons of Irish bailiffs...::Ned Kelly: Or English landlords, better known as what? The Victorian police.::Premier Berry: [to the Superintendent Hare] This section here you might find less amusing, Superintendent.::Ned Kelly: I give fair warning to all those who have reason to fear me, not to attempt to reside in Victoria. Neglect this and abide by the consequences which shall be worse than the rust in the wheat. I do not wish to give this order full force without timely warning but I am an widows son outlawed and my orders must be obeyed!

Joe Byrne: Ah! The monkey's been shot! Poor little bugger!

Joe Byrne: Surely there's no harm in being friendly

Ned Kelly: I wore it seriously, my hero's sash of green and gold - proof that i'd saved a life as well.

Ned Kelly: Such is life.

Ned Kelly: They said i'd lost what it meant to be human, maybe never had it in the first place, but wasn't this about protecting the ones I loved? The ones who gave me food, and shelter, even the clothes on me back? And therefore wasn't it now a war?

Ned Kelly: Wasn't this the challenge of you whole life, Superintendent Hare? A feather in your cap? You can't catch me, you don't have a hope of catching me, so you take my friends instead. Over one hundred men arrested, stuck in stinking cells without trial while their crops perish the fields. And guess what? Not one of 'em caves in and tries to claim the reward. Not one of 'em, They loved me the same and hated you all the more, didn't they? Did you really think I was gonna let 'em all rot?

Famous quotes by James Cook:

"Ambition leads me not only farther than any other man has been before me, but as far as I think it possible for man to go."

"Do just once what others say you can't do, and you will never pay attention to their limitations again."

"I think it would be nice to be able to talk directly to the surface."

"I don't know how they could really make mines much safer than they are. What else can they really do."

"That game was so important to us that guys were down for a couple of days, ... Really, it was a big momentum-changer for us around here. But we've had to suck it up this week. We needed that game, and not playing well hurt us."

"It's not a pleasant feeling by any means. Last year it was tough just to try to get up for games, to get any kind of motivation going. But if you keep thinking about it and thinking about it, it starts to get to you, and that's a bad thing. You just have to keep your mind focused on your job and what you have to do to help your team win. Eventually, we'll get one."

"We were in disbelief that someone would be that ignorant to do something so flagrant in violation of the law,"

"It was very shocking and outrageous, ... It put us in shock that someone could just change the warranty deed without our acknowledgement."

"We didn't have any idea of what was going on. We had no idea."

"From what I have said of the natives of New Holland they may appear to some to be the most wretched people upon earth; but in reality they are far happier than we Europeans, being wholly unacquainted not only with the superfluous, but"

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Captain James Cook

Captain James Cook, FRS, RN (7 November 1728[NB 1] -- 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy.
Captain James Cook, FRS, RN (7 November 1728[NB 1] -- 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy.
Based on Captain James Cook's three voyages. It was on his first voyage, in 1770 (while in the South Pacific region to observe the transit of Venus), that Captain .
In which John Green teaches you about the life and death of one of history's great explorers, Captain James Cook of the British Navy. He charted large swaths of .

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published: 08 Jan 2018

The Amazing Life and Strange Death of Captain Cook: Crash Course World History #27

In which John Green teaches you about the life and death of one of history's great explorers, Captain James Cook of the British Navy. He charted large swaths of the Pacific ocean, laid claim to Australia and New Zealand, and died a bizarre death in the Sandwich Islands, which are now called the Hawaiian Islands. Exactly how and why Captain Cook was killed in Hawaii is a long-running historical debate. John presents two interpretations of the event, and talks about what the differing interpretations say about history. It turns out how the story is told depends on who is doing the storytelling, and people from different backgrounds can interpret events in very different ways. Also, there is a celebration and a moustache involved in this episode, so you definitely don't want to miss it.
Sup...

James Cook | What Up? I Got a big c*ck [TCSC]

The voyage of Captain James Cook

oxley college alexbunnyboy

published: 18 Sep 2012

fireproof | james cook

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• HAPPY 2016! This wasn't the video I was planning to start the year with but I coulnd't help it. I've been listening to The National non-stop (thanks to Vale mostly) and I'd been planning to vid one of their songs. After watching WIRWENxx's video with this song I HAD to vid it.
• I spent only one afternoon in this video. I really hope it's good and it shows what I tried to show lol. I like the result. It's been YEARS since I've done a proper tribute to him. James Cook is and forever will be my favorite male character of all time. So many layers. So many.
• I wanted to include less Ceffy in this video but she was...

Captain James Cook returns to Hawaii for Ship Repairs

Against all advice, including Lt William Bligh, Capt James Cook made a decision to return to a known harbour to perform repairs to the ships mast. Capt James Cook advised the King and immediately felt hostility from the natives. Whilst on land, the repair parties were guarded by the ships Royal Marines, however still came under constant attack by the natives. Capt James Cook ordered the Royal Marines to replace their ammunition with ball in order to kill anyone who attacks.

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Captain James Cook, FRS, RN (7 November 1728[NB 1] -- 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy.
Captain James Cook, FRS, RN (7 November 1728[NB 1] -- 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy.
Based on Captain James Cook's three voyages. It was on his first voyage, in 1770 (while in the South Pacific region to observe the transit of Venus), that Captain .
In which John Green teaches you about the life and death of one of history's great explorers, Captain James Cook of the British Navy. He charted large swaths of .

Captain James Cook, FRS, RN (7 November 1728[NB 1] -- 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy.
Captain James Cook, FRS, RN (7 November 1728[NB 1] -- 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy.
Based on Captain James Cook's three voyages. It was on his first voyage, in 1770 (while in the South Pacific region to observe the transit of Venus), that Captain .
In which John Green teaches you about the life and death of one of history's great explorers, Captain James Cook of the British Navy. He charted large swaths of .

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The Amazing Life and Strange Death of Captain Cook: Crash Course World History #27

In which John Green teaches you about the life and death of one of history's great explorers, Captain James Cook of the British Navy. He charted large swaths of the Pacific ocean, laid claim to Australia and New Zealand, and died a bizarre death in the Sandwich Islands, which are now called the Hawaiian Islands. Exactly how and why Captain Cook was killed in Hawaii is a long-running historical debate. John presents two interpretations of the event, and talks about what the differing interpretations say about history. It turns out how the story is told depends on who is doing the storytelling, and people from different backgrounds can interpret events in very different ways. Also, there is a celebration and a moustache involved in this episode, so you definitely don't want to miss it.
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In which John Green teaches you about the life and death of one of history's great explorers, Captain James Cook of the British Navy. He charted large swaths of the Pacific ocean, laid claim to Australia and New Zealand, and died a bizarre death in the Sandwich Islands, which are now called the Hawaiian Islands. Exactly how and why Captain Cook was killed in Hawaii is a long-running historical debate. John presents two interpretations of the event, and talks about what the differing interpretations say about history. It turns out how the story is told depends on who is doing the storytelling, and people from different backgrounds can interpret events in very different ways. Also, there is a celebration and a moustache involved in this episode, so you definitely don't want to miss it.
Support CrashCourse on Patreon: http://patreon.com/crashcourse
Crash CourseWorld History is now available on DVD! http://store.dftba.com/products/crashcourse-world-history-the-complete-series-dvd-set

• please watch in HD (720p) + small screen + headphones •
• turn on the subtitles if you can't understand the voiceovers!
⇣ read description box ⇣
» how did you get so far? «
• HAPPY 2016! This wasn't the video I was planning to start the year with but I coulnd't help it. I've been listening to The National non-stop (thanks to Vale mostly) and I'd been planning to vid one of their songs. After watching WIRWENxx's video with this song I HAD to vid it.
• I spent only one afternoon in this video. I really hope it's good and it shows what I tried to show lol. I like the result. It's been YEARS since I've done a proper tribute to him. James Cook is and forever will be my favorite male character of all time. So many layers. So many.
• I wanted to include less Ceffy in this video but she was such a huge part of his character that I couldn't. Oh well. Needs more Ceffy, anyway.
• I hope the year is treating you good so far (: I'll come back soon, I promise!
| INFO |
Song: https://youtu.be/tcXyGeYkjJw
Edited with: Sony Vegas Pro 13.0
Coloring: thisdarkpassenger

• please watch in HD (720p) + small screen + headphones •
• turn on the subtitles if you can't understand the voiceovers!
⇣ read description box ⇣
» how did you get so far? «
• HAPPY 2016! This wasn't the video I was planning to start the year with but I coulnd't help it. I've been listening to The National non-stop (thanks to Vale mostly) and I'd been planning to vid one of their songs. After watching WIRWENxx's video with this song I HAD to vid it.
• I spent only one afternoon in this video. I really hope it's good and it shows what I tried to show lol. I like the result. It's been YEARS since I've done a proper tribute to him. James Cook is and forever will be my favorite male character of all time. So many layers. So many.
• I wanted to include less Ceffy in this video but she was such a huge part of his character that I couldn't. Oh well. Needs more Ceffy, anyway.
• I hope the year is treating you good so far (: I'll come back soon, I promise!
| INFO |
Song: https://youtu.be/tcXyGeYkjJw
Edited with: Sony Vegas Pro 13.0
Coloring: thisdarkpassenger

Against all advice, including Lt William Bligh, Capt James Cook made a decision to return to a known harbour to perform repairs to the ships mast. Capt James Cook advised the King and immediately felt hostility from the natives. Whilst on land, the repair parties were guarded by the ships Royal Marines, however still came under constant attack by the natives. Capt James Cook ordered the Royal Marines to replace their ammunition with ball in order to kill anyone who attacks.

Against all advice, including Lt William Bligh, Capt James Cook made a decision to return to a known harbour to perform repairs to the ships mast. Capt James Cook advised the King and immediately felt hostility from the natives. Whilst on land, the repair parties were guarded by the ships Royal Marines, however still came under constant attack by the natives. Capt James Cook ordered the Royal Marines to replace their ammunition with ball in order to kill anyone who attacks.

The Amazing Life and Strange Death of Captain Cook: Crash Course World History #27

In which John Green teaches you about the life and death of one of history's great explorers, Captain James Cook of the British Navy. He charted large swaths of the Pacific ocean, laid claim to Australia and New Zealand, and died a bizarre death in the Sandwich Islands, which are now called the Hawaiian Islands. Exactly how and why Captain Cook was killed in Hawaii is a long-running historical debate. John presents two interpretations of the event, and talks about what the differing interpretations say about history. It turns out how the story is told depends on who is doing the storytelling, and people from different backgrounds can interpret events in very different ways. Also, there is a celebration and a moustache involved in this episode, so you definitely don't want to miss it.
Sup...

published: 26 Jul 2012

The voyage of Captain James Cook

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published: 18 Sep 2012

Assassin's Creed: The Real History - "James Cook"

In the forty-sixth episode of "Assassin's Creed: The RealHistory" we take a look at the British navigator, cartographer and explorer, Captain James Cook.
This series will be a way for me to shed light on the real history behind characters, groups, events and locations that are showcased in the Assassin's Creed video game series. Throughout the video I will be comparing real historical moments to those represented in the selected game.
If you have any characters, groups, events or locations that you'd like me to cover in the future, please be sure to leave it in a comment below.
Please Rate, Comment and Subscribe! Thank you for watching!
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"James Cook" - Assassin's Creed: Real History

In the eighth episode of “Assassin’s Creed: RealHistory” we'll review the lifetime of Captain James Cook, British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and officer in the Royal Navy.
If you have any topic requests for a future video, in which you would like me to research the real history and compare it to the game’s representation, please leave me a comment!
Assassin's Creed Real History Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPMNunibwEpY9JJfEEidsCHxaFps9B6mm
English subtitles are available for this video.
-Topic Choice-
I decided to re-evaluate this topic to go more in-depth, analyse additional sources, cover a few elements I missed last time and share a deeper overview of his depiction.
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published: 05 Nov 2016

history of Captain James Cook Podcast

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published: 25 Aug 2014

Did the Hawaiians stab Captain James Cook in the back?

Linda shares what happened the day Captain Cook met his demise in Kealakekua Bay in 1778.
What events in Hawaiian history led to this tragic event.
For more about Wai-nani go to her page on my site http://ow.ly/zckqd
If you like this video please like and share it with friends.

published: 29 Apr 2014

Top 10 TERRIFYING Facts About MAORI WARRIORS

The Maori people of New Zealand came from eastern Polynesia in waves of canoes sometime between 1250 and 1300 AD. Over the centuries, they developed a rich and complex society that included a fierce and terrifying warrior culture. Europeans described the Maori warriors as large men, although women could be warriors as well, who had extensive facial tattoos. While they looked fearsome, their intense physical appearance is only the start of what made these warriors so terrifying.
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published: 08 Nov 2016

Australia. History of Australia in a Nutshell.

The animated history of Australia in a nutshell. For centuries, rumors and legends are spreading among the traders, about the Terra Australis Incognita, unknown southern land. For Europeans, this is only a tale.
However, in the middle of the sixteenth century, a series of world maps are created, so-called 'the maps from Dieppe,' documenting the latest Portuguese explorations, on which a mysterious land is found, called 'Le GrandJava.'
A few centuries later, the map will be considered by some as the evidence of discovering Australia by Portuguese.
Soon after, in sixteen-o-five a Dutch trader, Willem Janszoon, sets sails
from the Dutch East Indies to search for a new land. According to his plan, he arrives at an unknown destination and names it 'Keer-Weer.' As it turns out, later on, i...

published: 17 Jan 2017

Captain James Cook Memorial Top # 7 Facts

A History of Whitby

Whitby is a popular seaside town on the North East coast of Yorkshire, famous around the world for its associations with Captain James Cook.
Eddie Caswell, whose acting roles include that of Whitby's harbourmaster in Heartbeat, takes us on a tour around the town and describes its fascinating history over the last 2000 years. Take a look inside a smoking shed, see some of the unique items inside the church, and find out how Victorians 'took the waters'.
To put 2000 years of history into less than an hour is an impossible task but we hope that this film will give you a flavour of what awaits today's visitor and serve as an introduction to its delights.
www.bayvideoproductions.co.uk

published: 29 Jun 2013

James Cook's first voyage in 20 seconds on GoogleEarth

A visualisation I created with GoogleEarth, showing the track of the James Cook's Endeavour voyage of 1768-1771. The pages from the Endeavour journal are also synchronised with the timeline.

published: 20 May 2011

History Manga Skylar's Historical Anime Library Episode 67 James Cook

WARNING! Just for historical accuracy, this series contains mild nudity, mild blood, and mild alcohol and drug references.
In this anime series, a young Christian woman named Skylar teaches us world history and social studies. The series is targeted at anyone of 7-8 years.

published: 03 Sep 2017

Now They Want To Remove A Captain Cook Statue in Australia (REACTION)

A statue of Captain James Cook in Hyde Park, Sydney, Australia is now being threatened with removal or at least “revision” when it comes to the placard on the front of it which says “Discovered This Territory1770.” This notion is not a new thing but it has gained much more steam and attention after the events in Charlottesville, Virginia that ended in tragedy which started with a simple protest over the removal of a Robert E. Lee statue. Feelings of racism and memories of slavery were the chief reasons why the statue was to be removed. Some people came to protest the removal of it because it would be eliminating history, or at least changing what actually happened during history.
Some would say that the removal of Captain Cook’s statue would not revise history at all because after all...

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In 1770, British sea captain Lieutenant James Cook landed on the east coast of Australia, claiming the territory for England. But a new expedition led by an Australian anthropologist is seeking evidence of ancient explorations that may have taken place far before Cook and his fellow European explorers ever arrived on the continent.
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published: 22 May 2013

A Voyage Towards the South Pole and Round the World Part 1/2 Full Audiobook by James COOK

Recent Discoveries That Could Change Our Past

Top 10 amazing new discoveries that can re-write the pages in our history books.
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When it comes to history, recent discoveries have been proving that time and time again, history can be rewritten. As we grow and evolved as a species, one of the first things we have to acknowledge is that we don’t have all the answers. Even though inventions have greatly assisted us in research, we aren’t right 100% of the time. Regardless of whether we are correct in our research and theories about the past, it doesn’t stop the educational system from teaching the latest information...

published: 13 Jul 2015

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Audiobook: The Life of Captain James Cook by Arthur Octavius Kitson | AudioBooks Classic 2

The Life of Captain James Cook by ArthurOctavius KITSON (1848 - 1915).
“In publishing a popular edition of my work, Captain James Cook, R.N., F.R.S., it has, of course, been necessary to condense it, but care has been taken to omit nothing of importance, and at the same time a few slight errors have been corrected, and some new information has been added, chiefly relating to the disposition of documents.” - Summary by the author.
Captain Cook is the greatest explorer-seaman of all time, yet the world has had to wait almost two centuries for the first full-scale biography to do justice to the man and his achievements. ProfessorJ.C. Beaglehole, the leading authority on Pacific exploration, devoted himself for many years to the editing of Cook's copious Journals, a monument of scholarship...

In which John Green teaches you about the life and death of one of history's great explorers, Captain James Cook of the British Navy. He charted large swaths of the Pacific ocean, laid claim to Australia and New Zealand, and died a bizarre death in the Sandwich Islands, which are now called the Hawaiian Islands. Exactly how and why Captain Cook was killed in Hawaii is a long-running historical debate. John presents two interpretations of the event, and talks about what the differing interpretations say about history. It turns out how the story is told depends on who is doing the storytelling, and people from different backgrounds can interpret events in very different ways. Also, there is a celebration and a moustache involved in this episode, so you definitely don't want to miss it.
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In which John Green teaches you about the life and death of one of history's great explorers, Captain James Cook of the British Navy. He charted large swaths of the Pacific ocean, laid claim to Australia and New Zealand, and died a bizarre death in the Sandwich Islands, which are now called the Hawaiian Islands. Exactly how and why Captain Cook was killed in Hawaii is a long-running historical debate. John presents two interpretations of the event, and talks about what the differing interpretations say about history. It turns out how the story is told depends on who is doing the storytelling, and people from different backgrounds can interpret events in very different ways. Also, there is a celebration and a moustache involved in this episode, so you definitely don't want to miss it.
Support CrashCourse on Patreon: http://patreon.com/crashcourse
Crash CourseWorld History is now available on DVD! http://store.dftba.com/products/crashcourse-world-history-the-complete-series-dvd-set

In the forty-sixth episode of "Assassin's Creed: The RealHistory" we take a look at the British navigator, cartographer and explorer, Captain James Cook.
This series will be a way for me to shed light on the real history behind characters, groups, events and locations that are showcased in the Assassin's Creed video game series. Throughout the video I will be comparing real historical moments to those represented in the selected game.
If you have any characters, groups, events or locations that you'd like me to cover in the future, please be sure to leave it in a comment below.
Please Rate, Comment and Subscribe! Thank you for watching!
-Credits-
Video Editing (Robius5991): http://www.youtube.com/user/OnlineKnights
Intro/OutroMusic (Akmigone): http://www.youtube.com/user/akmigone
Series Intro (JKRKOALITION): http://www.youtube.com/user/JKRKoalition

In the forty-sixth episode of "Assassin's Creed: The RealHistory" we take a look at the British navigator, cartographer and explorer, Captain James Cook.
This series will be a way for me to shed light on the real history behind characters, groups, events and locations that are showcased in the Assassin's Creed video game series. Throughout the video I will be comparing real historical moments to those represented in the selected game.
If you have any characters, groups, events or locations that you'd like me to cover in the future, please be sure to leave it in a comment below.
Please Rate, Comment and Subscribe! Thank you for watching!
-Credits-
Video Editing (Robius5991): http://www.youtube.com/user/OnlineKnights
Intro/OutroMusic (Akmigone): http://www.youtube.com/user/akmigone
Series Intro (JKRKOALITION): http://www.youtube.com/user/JKRKoalition

In the eighth episode of “Assassin’s Creed: RealHistory” we'll review the lifetime of Captain James Cook, British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and officer in the Royal Navy.
If you have any topic requests for a future video, in which you would like me to research the real history and compare it to the game’s representation, please leave me a comment!
Assassin's Creed Real History Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPMNunibwEpY9JJfEEidsCHxaFps9B6mm
English subtitles are available for this video.
-Topic Choice-
I decided to re-evaluate this topic to go more in-depth, analyse additional sources, cover a few elements I missed last time and share a deeper overview of his depiction.
-Disclaimer-
I am an amateur historian. History is not my official field of study, but rather a passion. This series acts as my hobby and as a way to share with you the real history behind characters, groups, events and locations that are depicted in the Assassin’s Creed video game series. Although I work hard to be as detail-oriented as possible, I am clearly not without fault and therefore welcome you to let me know whether you feel I have missed anything important or have misrepresented something in my video.
-References-
Beaglehole, J. C. (1974). The Life of Captain James Cook. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
Cook, J., Price, A. G., Ingleton, G. C., & Adams, P. G. (1971). The Explorations of Captain James Cook in the Pacific as Told by Selections of his Own Journals 1768-1779. New York: Dover publications.
Dugard, M. (2001). Farther Than Any Man: TheRise and Fall of Captain James Cook. New York: Pocket Books.
Lockett, J. (2010). Captain James Cook in Atlantic Canada: The Adventurer & Map Maker's Formative Years. Halifax: Formac Pub.
A GeneralChart of the Island of Newfoundland (1775) by: James Cook, Michael Lane & Others
The Death of Captain James Cook (1795) by: Johann Zoffany
Map of the Coast of New Zealand (1770) by: James Cook
A Chart of the Sea Coast of New South Wales (1770) by: James Cook & Charles Praval
http://www.captaincook.org.uk/timeline.php
http://www.captcook-ne.co.uk/ccne/index.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cook
http://assassinscreed.wikia.com/wiki/James_Cook
-Credits-
Commentary/Editing (Robius): http://www.youtube.com/user/OnlineKnights
IntroMusic (Akmigone): http://www.youtube.com/user/akmigone

In the eighth episode of “Assassin’s Creed: RealHistory” we'll review the lifetime of Captain James Cook, British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and officer in the Royal Navy.
If you have any topic requests for a future video, in which you would like me to research the real history and compare it to the game’s representation, please leave me a comment!
Assassin's Creed Real History Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPMNunibwEpY9JJfEEidsCHxaFps9B6mm
English subtitles are available for this video.
-Topic Choice-
I decided to re-evaluate this topic to go more in-depth, analyse additional sources, cover a few elements I missed last time and share a deeper overview of his depiction.
-Disclaimer-
I am an amateur historian. History is not my official field of study, but rather a passion. This series acts as my hobby and as a way to share with you the real history behind characters, groups, events and locations that are depicted in the Assassin’s Creed video game series. Although I work hard to be as detail-oriented as possible, I am clearly not without fault and therefore welcome you to let me know whether you feel I have missed anything important or have misrepresented something in my video.
-References-
Beaglehole, J. C. (1974). The Life of Captain James Cook. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
Cook, J., Price, A. G., Ingleton, G. C., & Adams, P. G. (1971). The Explorations of Captain James Cook in the Pacific as Told by Selections of his Own Journals 1768-1779. New York: Dover publications.
Dugard, M. (2001). Farther Than Any Man: TheRise and Fall of Captain James Cook. New York: Pocket Books.
Lockett, J. (2010). Captain James Cook in Atlantic Canada: The Adventurer & Map Maker's Formative Years. Halifax: Formac Pub.
A GeneralChart of the Island of Newfoundland (1775) by: James Cook, Michael Lane & Others
The Death of Captain James Cook (1795) by: Johann Zoffany
Map of the Coast of New Zealand (1770) by: James Cook
A Chart of the Sea Coast of New South Wales (1770) by: James Cook & Charles Praval
http://www.captaincook.org.uk/timeline.php
http://www.captcook-ne.co.uk/ccne/index.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cook
http://assassinscreed.wikia.com/wiki/James_Cook
-Credits-
Commentary/Editing (Robius): http://www.youtube.com/user/OnlineKnights
IntroMusic (Akmigone): http://www.youtube.com/user/akmigone

history of Captain James Cook Podcast

This video is about groovy historian : history of James Cook Podcast this is the social history of the life of james cook of his many travels he has around the ...

This video is about groovy historian : history of James Cook Podcast this is the social history of the life of james cook of his many travels he has around the global of making major world history as well who he is and what he did do !
perhaps subscribes to my channel in a groovy historical fashion !
i hope you all have enjoyed stay groovy.
my channel : https://www.youtube.com/user/SuperTarihci/videos
follow me : https://twitter.com/GroovyHistorian
check out my groovy historical blog : http://officalgroovyhistorian.com/

This video is about groovy historian : history of James Cook Podcast this is the social history of the life of james cook of his many travels he has around the global of making major world history as well who he is and what he did do !
perhaps subscribes to my channel in a groovy historical fashion !
i hope you all have enjoyed stay groovy.
my channel : https://www.youtube.com/user/SuperTarihci/videos
follow me : https://twitter.com/GroovyHistorian
check out my groovy historical blog : http://officalgroovyhistorian.com/

Linda shares what happened the day Captain Cook met his demise in Kealakekua Bay in 1778.
What events in Hawaiian history led to this tragic event.
For more about Wai-nani go to her page on my site http://ow.ly/zckqd
If you like this video please like and share it with friends.

Linda shares what happened the day Captain Cook met his demise in Kealakekua Bay in 1778.
What events in Hawaiian history led to this tragic event.
For more about Wai-nani go to her page on my site http://ow.ly/zckqd
If you like this video please like and share it with friends.

Top 10 TERRIFYING Facts About MAORI WARRIORS

The Maori people of New Zealand came from eastern Polynesia in waves of canoes sometime between 1250 and 1300 AD. Over the centuries, they developed a rich and ...

The Maori people of New Zealand came from eastern Polynesia in waves of canoes sometime between 1250 and 1300 AD. Over the centuries, they developed a rich and complex society that included a fierce and terrifying warrior culture. Europeans described the Maori warriors as large men, although women could be warriors as well, who had extensive facial tattoos. While they looked fearsome, their intense physical appearance is only the start of what made these warriors so terrifying.
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5. Heads of the Killed Were Taken as Trophies
4. Captain James Cook’s First Encounter Was Terrifying
3. Their Most FamousWarriorHongi Hika
2. Infanticide
1. They Performed CannibalismSource/Further reading:
http://www.zealandtattoo.co.nz/tattoo-styles/maori-tattoos/
https://youtu.be/yiKFYTFJ_kw
http://www.newzealand.com/int/feature/haka/
https://hakatours.com/blog/haka-meaning/
http://maorisource.com/Maori-Warriors.html
http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/media/photo/greenstone-patu
http://www.anatomyzone.com/anatomy-feed/pterion/
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MEX19080611.2.9
http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Maori.aspx
http://maorisource.com/Maori-Warriors.html
http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-TeIMoko.html
https://books.google.ca/books?id=nu3DAgAAQBAJ&lpg=PA137&ots=-CbJJZxYA0&dq=Yates%20And%20where%20is%20your%20father%3F%20maori%20%20He%20is%20cooked.&pg=PA137#v=onepage&q&f=false
http://www.badassoftheweek.com/hongihika.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/empire_seapower/cook_tupaia_maori_01.shtml
http://libweb5.princeton.edu/visual_materials/maps/websites/pacific/cook3/cook3.html
http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-TeIMoko.html
http://m.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10805452
http://m.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10805452
https://books.google.ca/books?id=kO8yRHeDxVcC&lpg=PA30&ots=YtLu4tYyd6&dq=maori%20infanticide&pg=PA30#v=onepage&q=maori%20infanticide&f=false
https://books.google.ca/books?id=60B8CgAAQBAJ&lpg=PT228&dq=maori%20patu&pg=PT234#v=onepage&q=maori%20patu&f=false
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/cultures/news/article.cfm?c_id=105&objectid=10462390
https://books.google.ca/books?id=tUnu_oCaVBQC&lpg=PA62&ots=hnMrQunBAP&dq=cannibalism%20mana&pg=PA62#v=onepage&q&f=false

The Maori people of New Zealand came from eastern Polynesia in waves of canoes sometime between 1250 and 1300 AD. Over the centuries, they developed a rich and complex society that included a fierce and terrifying warrior culture. Europeans described the Maori warriors as large men, although women could be warriors as well, who had extensive facial tattoos. While they looked fearsome, their intense physical appearance is only the start of what made these warriors so terrifying.
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9. The WarDance
8. The MereClub Was Used toCrackSkulls
7. The Dead Were Buried and Dug Back upAgain and Then Reburied
6. The War Strategy
5. Heads of the Killed Were Taken as Trophies
4. Captain James Cook’s First Encounter Was Terrifying
3. Their Most FamousWarriorHongi Hika
2. Infanticide
1. They Performed CannibalismSource/Further reading:
http://www.zealandtattoo.co.nz/tattoo-styles/maori-tattoos/
https://youtu.be/yiKFYTFJ_kw
http://www.newzealand.com/int/feature/haka/
https://hakatours.com/blog/haka-meaning/
http://maorisource.com/Maori-Warriors.html
http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/media/photo/greenstone-patu
http://www.anatomyzone.com/anatomy-feed/pterion/
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MEX19080611.2.9
http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Maori.aspx
http://maorisource.com/Maori-Warriors.html
http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-TeIMoko.html
https://books.google.ca/books?id=nu3DAgAAQBAJ&lpg=PA137&ots=-CbJJZxYA0&dq=Yates%20And%20where%20is%20your%20father%3F%20maori%20%20He%20is%20cooked.&pg=PA137#v=onepage&q&f=false
http://www.badassoftheweek.com/hongihika.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/empire_seapower/cook_tupaia_maori_01.shtml
http://libweb5.princeton.edu/visual_materials/maps/websites/pacific/cook3/cook3.html
http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-TeIMoko.html
http://m.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10805452
http://m.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10805452
https://books.google.ca/books?id=kO8yRHeDxVcC&lpg=PA30&ots=YtLu4tYyd6&dq=maori%20infanticide&pg=PA30#v=onepage&q=maori%20infanticide&f=false
https://books.google.ca/books?id=60B8CgAAQBAJ&lpg=PT228&dq=maori%20patu&pg=PT234#v=onepage&q=maori%20patu&f=false
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/cultures/news/article.cfm?c_id=105&objectid=10462390
https://books.google.ca/books?id=tUnu_oCaVBQC&lpg=PA62&ots=hnMrQunBAP&dq=cannibalism%20mana&pg=PA62#v=onepage&q&f=false

The animated history of Australia in a nutshell. For centuries, rumors and legends are spreading among the traders, about the Terra Australis Incognita, unknown southern land. For Europeans, this is only a tale.
However, in the middle of the sixteenth century, a series of world maps are created, so-called 'the maps from Dieppe,' documenting the latest Portuguese explorations, on which a mysterious land is found, called 'Le GrandJava.'
A few centuries later, the map will be considered by some as the evidence of discovering Australia by Portuguese.
Soon after, in sixteen-o-five a Dutch trader, Willem Janszoon, sets sails
from the Dutch East Indies to search for a new land. According to his plan, he arrives at an unknown destination and names it 'Keer-Weer.' As it turns out, later on, it is Australia, modern-day Cape York.
Since that moment, the sea route is frequented by the Dutch ships, which sometimes, sailing too far away are sighting the coast of Terra Australis.
The Dutch, bring Terra Australis to the world maps.
In sixteen-eighty-eight, William Dampier sets out on a voyage around the New Holland, returns and convinces the Admiralty to support another expedition.
In August seventeen-sixty-eight, HMSBark the Endeavor, under the command of Captain James Cook, sets sails from England.
In the year seventeen-seventy arrives at the coast of New Holland and disembarks in several spots, including Botany Bay and Possession Island and gives the land a name - the New South Wales.
Cook's expedition spreads the idea to colonize the new land, and with losing the thirteen colonies, the idea grows stronger.
During that time, many people in Britain live in poverty and the penalty for theft is high. Choosing between hunger, and thievery, many Brits are choosing the theft and simultaneously overpopulates the local prisons.
Officially to reduce the criminal population, and unofficially to make use of the human resources British Government sends out an expedition to create a penal colony and a bridgehead for further British colonization.
In seventeen-eighty-eight under the patronage of Lord Sydney, an expedition arrives at Botany Bay under the command of ArthurPhilip, carrying seven hundred and thirty convicts and two hundred and fifty free men plus the crew.
Discovers a large bay, founds a settlement and names it after the patron of the expedition, Sydney.
British push forward, and in eighteen-twenty-seven Edmund Lockyer founds Albany in modern-day Western Australia. Britain claims the entire continent.
Along the increase of the free people, resistance grows, people do not want the penal status of the land. Finally, the British Parliament convinced, agrees to stop sending convicts to some of the colonies. Since eighteen-forty sending criminals will be gradually reduced, until the tenth of January eighteen-sixty-eight when the last shipment of convicts will reach the Western Australia.
In eighteen-twenty-five the population equals about sixty thousand people, to reach four hundred-fifty thousand in eighteen-fifty-one, to touch, during a gold rush, over a million and fifty thousand people, just ten years later.
Locally, Aborigines are oppressed.
At the beginning of colonization, Aborigines not knowing the concept of property, do no know what treaties with the Europeans can bring.
They are bringing disease and plagues decimating aborigines, and also the conquest of the natives pushed out from their homelands.
Until the nineteen-sixty-seven, Aborigines, will not be considered as equal inhabitants and citizens of their native land.
On the first of January nineteen-o-one, a dominion of the Commonwealth of Australia is proclaimed, and Sir EdmundBurton becomes the first prime minister of the federation.
Along with the outbreak of the First World War, thousands of young people on a distant continent, are at war which they do not understand.
Thousands of dead and wounded shock Australian public opinion, and make them realize the difference between the British and Australian interests.
The Second World War breaks out. Like two decades earlier, Australia joins war along with Britain. However, the British are being defeated in the far east. Japan quickly takes new territories. Hong Kong falls. Singapore falls. Australia is under threat. The United Kingdom put on the defensive in Europe and cannot provide support.
A turning point occurs. ANZAC asks the United States for protection. Along with its victories, the US takes the opportunity to pull Australia and New Zealand under its influence.
The war in Europe ends and soon after also on the Pacific, the new world order is brought to life.

The animated history of Australia in a nutshell. For centuries, rumors and legends are spreading among the traders, about the Terra Australis Incognita, unknown southern land. For Europeans, this is only a tale.
However, in the middle of the sixteenth century, a series of world maps are created, so-called 'the maps from Dieppe,' documenting the latest Portuguese explorations, on which a mysterious land is found, called 'Le GrandJava.'
A few centuries later, the map will be considered by some as the evidence of discovering Australia by Portuguese.
Soon after, in sixteen-o-five a Dutch trader, Willem Janszoon, sets sails
from the Dutch East Indies to search for a new land. According to his plan, he arrives at an unknown destination and names it 'Keer-Weer.' As it turns out, later on, it is Australia, modern-day Cape York.
Since that moment, the sea route is frequented by the Dutch ships, which sometimes, sailing too far away are sighting the coast of Terra Australis.
The Dutch, bring Terra Australis to the world maps.
In sixteen-eighty-eight, William Dampier sets out on a voyage around the New Holland, returns and convinces the Admiralty to support another expedition.
In August seventeen-sixty-eight, HMSBark the Endeavor, under the command of Captain James Cook, sets sails from England.
In the year seventeen-seventy arrives at the coast of New Holland and disembarks in several spots, including Botany Bay and Possession Island and gives the land a name - the New South Wales.
Cook's expedition spreads the idea to colonize the new land, and with losing the thirteen colonies, the idea grows stronger.
During that time, many people in Britain live in poverty and the penalty for theft is high. Choosing between hunger, and thievery, many Brits are choosing the theft and simultaneously overpopulates the local prisons.
Officially to reduce the criminal population, and unofficially to make use of the human resources British Government sends out an expedition to create a penal colony and a bridgehead for further British colonization.
In seventeen-eighty-eight under the patronage of Lord Sydney, an expedition arrives at Botany Bay under the command of ArthurPhilip, carrying seven hundred and thirty convicts and two hundred and fifty free men plus the crew.
Discovers a large bay, founds a settlement and names it after the patron of the expedition, Sydney.
British push forward, and in eighteen-twenty-seven Edmund Lockyer founds Albany in modern-day Western Australia. Britain claims the entire continent.
Along the increase of the free people, resistance grows, people do not want the penal status of the land. Finally, the British Parliament convinced, agrees to stop sending convicts to some of the colonies. Since eighteen-forty sending criminals will be gradually reduced, until the tenth of January eighteen-sixty-eight when the last shipment of convicts will reach the Western Australia.
In eighteen-twenty-five the population equals about sixty thousand people, to reach four hundred-fifty thousand in eighteen-fifty-one, to touch, during a gold rush, over a million and fifty thousand people, just ten years later.
Locally, Aborigines are oppressed.
At the beginning of colonization, Aborigines not knowing the concept of property, do no know what treaties with the Europeans can bring.
They are bringing disease and plagues decimating aborigines, and also the conquest of the natives pushed out from their homelands.
Until the nineteen-sixty-seven, Aborigines, will not be considered as equal inhabitants and citizens of their native land.
On the first of January nineteen-o-one, a dominion of the Commonwealth of Australia is proclaimed, and Sir EdmundBurton becomes the first prime minister of the federation.
Along with the outbreak of the First World War, thousands of young people on a distant continent, are at war which they do not understand.
Thousands of dead and wounded shock Australian public opinion, and make them realize the difference between the British and Australian interests.
The Second World War breaks out. Like two decades earlier, Australia joins war along with Britain. However, the British are being defeated in the far east. Japan quickly takes new territories. Hong Kong falls. Singapore falls. Australia is under threat. The United Kingdom put on the defensive in Europe and cannot provide support.
A turning point occurs. ANZAC asks the United States for protection. Along with its victories, the US takes the opportunity to pull Australia and New Zealand under its influence.
The war in Europe ends and soon after also on the Pacific, the new world order is brought to life.

Whitby is a popular seaside town on the North East coast of Yorkshire, famous around the world for its associations with Captain James Cook.
Eddie Caswell, whose acting roles include that of Whitby's harbourmaster in Heartbeat, takes us on a tour around the town and describes its fascinating history over the last 2000 years. Take a look inside a smoking shed, see some of the unique items inside the church, and find out how Victorians 'took the waters'.
To put 2000 years of history into less than an hour is an impossible task but we hope that this film will give you a flavour of what awaits today's visitor and serve as an introduction to its delights.
www.bayvideoproductions.co.uk

Whitby is a popular seaside town on the North East coast of Yorkshire, famous around the world for its associations with Captain James Cook.
Eddie Caswell, whose acting roles include that of Whitby's harbourmaster in Heartbeat, takes us on a tour around the town and describes its fascinating history over the last 2000 years. Take a look inside a smoking shed, see some of the unique items inside the church, and find out how Victorians 'took the waters'.
To put 2000 years of history into less than an hour is an impossible task but we hope that this film will give you a flavour of what awaits today's visitor and serve as an introduction to its delights.
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History Manga Skylar's Historical Anime Library Episode 67 James Cook

WARNING! Just for historical accuracy, this series contains mild nudity, mild blood, and mild alcohol and drug references.
In this anime series, a young Christ...

WARNING! Just for historical accuracy, this series contains mild nudity, mild blood, and mild alcohol and drug references.
In this anime series, a young Christian woman named Skylar teaches us world history and social studies. The series is targeted at anyone of 7-8 years.

WARNING! Just for historical accuracy, this series contains mild nudity, mild blood, and mild alcohol and drug references.
In this anime series, a young Christian woman named Skylar teaches us world history and social studies. The series is targeted at anyone of 7-8 years.

A statue of Captain James Cook in Hyde Park, Sydney, Australia is now being threatened with removal or at least “revision” when it comes to the placard on the front of it which says “Discovered This Territory1770.” This notion is not a new thing but it has gained much more steam and attention after the events in Charlottesville, Virginia that ended in tragedy which started with a simple protest over the removal of a Robert E. Lee statue. Feelings of racism and memories of slavery were the chief reasons why the statue was to be removed. Some people came to protest the removal of it because it would be eliminating history, or at least changing what actually happened during history.
Some would say that the removal of Captain Cook’s statue would not revise history at all because after all, there are still books. Well, the truth of the matter is that it’s easier to burn (or discontinue, in modern terms) books but it’s much more difficult to remove a statue. The statement “Discovered this Territory 1770” is a truthful statement which is literally written in stone. If that statement were to change on the statue, surely it would be reflected in books, if not already so. At that point, history has been successfully revised. These tactics are not anything new.
Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong both did it as part of communism. And everyone knows how the story of communism always ends. Well… some people do. And other people who do not know how the story of communism always ends may be victim of the history revision that those who oppose the removal of historical figures continue to rail against. Captain Cook did discover the Australian landmass and the first fleet who came after him set the plan in motion to create the Australia that exists today. Yes, there were people on the continent already, but to say that it would be the same country that it is today is simply not true. Keep history in place and don’t become like harmful regimes in the past who wish to try and edit the past.
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Aboriginals want Captain Cook statue in Sydney removed | Daily Mail Online
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4818910/Aboriginals-Captain-Cook-statue-inscription-REMOVED.html
Captain Cook Should Be Hooked! Australian Activists Demand Statue's Removal
https://sputniknews.com/asia/201708251056791851-australia-captain-cook-statue/
Australia debates Captain Cook 'discovery' statue - BBCNews
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-41020363
Captain Cook, Arthur Phillip: Sydney statues cause political correctness debate
http://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act/news/captain-cook-statue-sparks-debate-about-whether-it-should-be-removed/news-story/b3977a8cbfc87ae0fe971a09036970d3
America tears down its racist history, we ignore ours
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-08-18/america-tears-down-its-racist-history-we-ignore-ours-stan-grant/8821662
Should Fremont's statue of Vladimir Lenin be taken down?
http://kuow.org/post/should-fremonts-statue-vladimir-lenin-be-taken-down
‘When General GrantExpelled the Jews,’ by Jonathan D. Sarna - The New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/05/books/when-general-grant-expelled-the-jews-by-jonathan-d-sarna.html?mcubz=1

A statue of Captain James Cook in Hyde Park, Sydney, Australia is now being threatened with removal or at least “revision” when it comes to the placard on the front of it which says “Discovered This Territory1770.” This notion is not a new thing but it has gained much more steam and attention after the events in Charlottesville, Virginia that ended in tragedy which started with a simple protest over the removal of a Robert E. Lee statue. Feelings of racism and memories of slavery were the chief reasons why the statue was to be removed. Some people came to protest the removal of it because it would be eliminating history, or at least changing what actually happened during history.
Some would say that the removal of Captain Cook’s statue would not revise history at all because after all, there are still books. Well, the truth of the matter is that it’s easier to burn (or discontinue, in modern terms) books but it’s much more difficult to remove a statue. The statement “Discovered this Territory 1770” is a truthful statement which is literally written in stone. If that statement were to change on the statue, surely it would be reflected in books, if not already so. At that point, history has been successfully revised. These tactics are not anything new.
Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong both did it as part of communism. And everyone knows how the story of communism always ends. Well… some people do. And other people who do not know how the story of communism always ends may be victim of the history revision that those who oppose the removal of historical figures continue to rail against. Captain Cook did discover the Australian landmass and the first fleet who came after him set the plan in motion to create the Australia that exists today. Yes, there were people on the continent already, but to say that it would be the same country that it is today is simply not true. Keep history in place and don’t become like harmful regimes in the past who wish to try and edit the past.
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Aboriginals want Captain Cook statue in Sydney removed | Daily Mail Online
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4818910/Aboriginals-Captain-Cook-statue-inscription-REMOVED.html
Captain Cook Should Be Hooked! Australian Activists Demand Statue's Removal
https://sputniknews.com/asia/201708251056791851-australia-captain-cook-statue/
Australia debates Captain Cook 'discovery' statue - BBCNews
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-41020363
Captain Cook, Arthur Phillip: Sydney statues cause political correctness debate
http://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act/news/captain-cook-statue-sparks-debate-about-whether-it-should-be-removed/news-story/b3977a8cbfc87ae0fe971a09036970d3
America tears down its racist history, we ignore ours
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-08-18/america-tears-down-its-racist-history-we-ignore-ours-stan-grant/8821662
Should Fremont's statue of Vladimir Lenin be taken down?
http://kuow.org/post/should-fremonts-statue-vladimir-lenin-be-taken-down
‘When General GrantExpelled the Jews,’ by Jonathan D. Sarna - The New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/05/books/when-general-grant-expelled-the-jews-by-jonathan-d-sarna.html?mcubz=1

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In 1770, British sea captain Lieutenant James Cook landed on the east coast of Australia, claiming the territory for England. But a new expedition led by an Australian anthropologist is seeking evidence of ancient explorations that may have taken place far before Cook and his fellow European explorers ever arrived on the continent.
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In 1770, British sea captain Lieutenant James Cook landed on the east coast of Australia, claiming the territory for England. But a new expedition led by an Australian anthropologist is seeking evidence of ancient explorations that may have taken place far before Cook and his fellow European explorers ever arrived on the continent.
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A Voyage Towards the South Pole and Round the World Part 1/2 Full Audiobook by James COOK

Recent Discoveries That Could Change Our Past

Top 10 amazing new discoveries that can re-write the pages in our history books.
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When it comes to history, recent discoveries have been proving that time and time again, history can be rewritten. As we grow and evolved as a species, one of the first things we have to acknowledge is that we don’t have all the answers. Even though inventions have greatly assisted us in research, we aren’t right 100% of the time. Regardless of whether we are correct in our research and theories about the past, it doesn’t stop the educational system from teaching the latest information at the time. But then, once a contradicting fact is released, the textbooks and history books have to be rewritten.
It is an odd thing to think about in terms of rewriting our history. It is also a good indicator to remind us that nothing is ever set in stone. For example, for decades it was thought that Stonehenge was a remote location that was dedicated to mysteries and magic. But archaeological digs on the site are now discovering that Stonehenge was closer to civilization than previously thought, thus forcing historians to reconsider what Stonehenge was actually used for.
For the longest time, it was believed that James Cook discovered the country of Australia in 1770. This is a fact that has been cemented into the history books and common knowledge for most people around the world. However, a soldier discovered a set of coins in 1944, and they were sent to a museum in 1979 with a map indicating the location where the coins were found with an X. Once historians looked closer at the coins, it was discovered that they dated back between 900-1300. This means that James Cook couldn’t have discovered Australia, not by a long shot.
One of the most popular stories in our last decade was when Pluto was demoted to a dwarf planet. People couldn’t comprehend the change and accept that Pluto was no longer a major planet in our Solar System. This was all thanks to the discovery of a dwarf planet called Eris, which was bigger than Pluto. Petitions and debates still continue as to whether to reinstate Pluto as a planet, and hopefully the mystery and question will be answered in the next few years. But until then, those textbooks from pre-1990 are pretty much useless.
Speaking of planets, it was believed for the longest time that life couldn’t exist on any other planet besides Earth. But when the Mars Rover discovered evidence of not only water, but traces of life, scientists had to go back and revisit the history books and scientific journals. If Mars has water, then it means that life can potentially be supported on the red planet. What does this mean for the future of the human race? Perhaps, should the Earth no longer be habitable, there are other options out there to ensure our survival.
There are more discoveries where this came from. If anything, these discoveries all prove that nothing is ever set in stone, and that history can change in an instant.
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Top 10 amazing new discoveries that can re-write the pages in our history books.
Subscribe to our channel: http://goo.gl/9CwQhg
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The Biggest Lies We Were Taught In School https://youtu.be/a68MlWJz-CA
Fascinating StoriesBehindPopularArt https://youtu.be/iGhaa6QHc0g
Description:
When it comes to history, recent discoveries have been proving that time and time again, history can be rewritten. As we grow and evolved as a species, one of the first things we have to acknowledge is that we don’t have all the answers. Even though inventions have greatly assisted us in research, we aren’t right 100% of the time. Regardless of whether we are correct in our research and theories about the past, it doesn’t stop the educational system from teaching the latest information at the time. But then, once a contradicting fact is released, the textbooks and history books have to be rewritten.
It is an odd thing to think about in terms of rewriting our history. It is also a good indicator to remind us that nothing is ever set in stone. For example, for decades it was thought that Stonehenge was a remote location that was dedicated to mysteries and magic. But archaeological digs on the site are now discovering that Stonehenge was closer to civilization than previously thought, thus forcing historians to reconsider what Stonehenge was actually used for.
For the longest time, it was believed that James Cook discovered the country of Australia in 1770. This is a fact that has been cemented into the history books and common knowledge for most people around the world. However, a soldier discovered a set of coins in 1944, and they were sent to a museum in 1979 with a map indicating the location where the coins were found with an X. Once historians looked closer at the coins, it was discovered that they dated back between 900-1300. This means that James Cook couldn’t have discovered Australia, not by a long shot.
One of the most popular stories in our last decade was when Pluto was demoted to a dwarf planet. People couldn’t comprehend the change and accept that Pluto was no longer a major planet in our Solar System. This was all thanks to the discovery of a dwarf planet called Eris, which was bigger than Pluto. Petitions and debates still continue as to whether to reinstate Pluto as a planet, and hopefully the mystery and question will be answered in the next few years. But until then, those textbooks from pre-1990 are pretty much useless.
Speaking of planets, it was believed for the longest time that life couldn’t exist on any other planet besides Earth. But when the Mars Rover discovered evidence of not only water, but traces of life, scientists had to go back and revisit the history books and scientific journals. If Mars has water, then it means that life can potentially be supported on the red planet. What does this mean for the future of the human race? Perhaps, should the Earth no longer be habitable, there are other options out there to ensure our survival.
There are more discoveries where this came from. If anything, these discoveries all prove that nothing is ever set in stone, and that history can change in an instant.
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Stonehenge
Area 51Buddha’s BirthdayArdiThe Discovery of Australia
WaterJamestown
Eris
Gobekli TepeRichard IIIMusicTrack: Sacred Oath
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The Life of Captain James Cook by ArthurOctavius KITSON (1848 - 1915).
“In publishing a popular edition of my work, Captain James Cook, R.N., F.R.S., it has, of course, been necessary to condense it, but care has been taken to omit nothing of importance, and at the same time a few slight errors have been corrected, and some new information has been added, chiefly relating to the disposition of documents.” - Summary by the author.
Captain Cook is the greatest explorer-seaman of all time, yet the world has had to wait almost two centuries for the first full-scale biography to do justice to the man and his achievements. ProfessorJ.C. Beaglehole, the leading authority on Pacific exploration, devoted himself for many years to the editing of Cook's copious Journals, a monument of scholarship in four massive volumes, and the Journal of Josepph Banks who accompanied Cook in the Endeavor. The Journals completed, Beaglehole turn to writing as the crown of his life's work this biography of Cook, which was completed but for a final checking when he died. This is not merely a chronological account of events in Cook's life but a deeply revealing study of the growth of a complex character, stubborn and passionate yet patient and judicious, seen in his actions as an unrivalled navigator and explorer and as a commander of men. Those who influenced Cook from childhood up, and those who sailed with him on his voyages, are as clearly and surely drawn as the man himself. The author's first-hand knowledge of the Pacific Islands and the coasts of New Zealand and Australia give a warmth and actuality to the narrative, while his impeccable scholarship and skill in handling the mass of documentary material, his wit, and his elegant literary style, confirm the expectration that this is one of the great historical biographies.
00. Preface.
01. Early Years.
02. 1755 to 1757 H.M.S. Eagle.
03. 1757 to 1759 H.M.S Pembroke.
04. 1759 to 1762 H.M.S Northumberland.
05. 1763 to 1767 Newfoundland.
06. 1758 Preparations for FirstVoyage.
07. 1768 to 1769 Plymouth to Otaheite.
08. 1769 Society Islands.
09. 1769 to 1770New Zealand.
10. 1770 Australia.
11. 1770 to 1771 New Guinea to England.
12. 1771 Preparations for Second Voyage.
13. 1772 to 1774 Second Voyage - Part 1.
14. 1772 to 1774 Second Voyage - Part 2.
15. 1774 to 1775 Second Voyage Concluded.
16. 1775 to 1776 England.
17. 1776 to 1777 Third Voyage - Part 1.
18. 1776 to 1777 Third Voyage - Part 2.
19. 1777 to 1779 Third Voyage Continued.
20. 1779 to 1780 Third Voyage Concluded.
21. Appreciation and Character.
#Biography #Autobiography #History #ArthurOctaviusKitson

The Life of Captain James Cook by ArthurOctavius KITSON (1848 - 1915).
“In publishing a popular edition of my work, Captain James Cook, R.N., F.R.S., it has, of course, been necessary to condense it, but care has been taken to omit nothing of importance, and at the same time a few slight errors have been corrected, and some new information has been added, chiefly relating to the disposition of documents.” - Summary by the author.
Captain Cook is the greatest explorer-seaman of all time, yet the world has had to wait almost two centuries for the first full-scale biography to do justice to the man and his achievements. ProfessorJ.C. Beaglehole, the leading authority on Pacific exploration, devoted himself for many years to the editing of Cook's copious Journals, a monument of scholarship in four massive volumes, and the Journal of Josepph Banks who accompanied Cook in the Endeavor. The Journals completed, Beaglehole turn to writing as the crown of his life's work this biography of Cook, which was completed but for a final checking when he died. This is not merely a chronological account of events in Cook's life but a deeply revealing study of the growth of a complex character, stubborn and passionate yet patient and judicious, seen in his actions as an unrivalled navigator and explorer and as a commander of men. Those who influenced Cook from childhood up, and those who sailed with him on his voyages, are as clearly and surely drawn as the man himself. The author's first-hand knowledge of the Pacific Islands and the coasts of New Zealand and Australia give a warmth and actuality to the narrative, while his impeccable scholarship and skill in handling the mass of documentary material, his wit, and his elegant literary style, confirm the expectration that this is one of the great historical biographies.
00. Preface.
01. Early Years.
02. 1755 to 1757 H.M.S. Eagle.
03. 1757 to 1759 H.M.S Pembroke.
04. 1759 to 1762 H.M.S Northumberland.
05. 1763 to 1767 Newfoundland.
06. 1758 Preparations for FirstVoyage.
07. 1768 to 1769 Plymouth to Otaheite.
08. 1769 Society Islands.
09. 1769 to 1770New Zealand.
10. 1770 Australia.
11. 1770 to 1771 New Guinea to England.
12. 1771 Preparations for Second Voyage.
13. 1772 to 1774 Second Voyage - Part 1.
14. 1772 to 1774 Second Voyage - Part 2.
15. 1774 to 1775 Second Voyage Concluded.
16. 1775 to 1776 England.
17. 1776 to 1777 Third Voyage - Part 1.
18. 1776 to 1777 Third Voyage - Part 2.
19. 1777 to 1779 Third Voyage Continued.
20. 1779 to 1780 Third Voyage Concluded.
21. Appreciation and Character.
#Biography #Autobiography #History #ArthurOctaviusKitson

Captain James Cook

Captain James Cook, FRS, RN (7 November 1728[NB 1] -- 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy.
Captain James Cook, FRS, RN (7 November 1728[NB 1] -- 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy.
Based on Captain James Cook's three voyages. It was on his first voyage, in 1770 (while in the South Pacific region to observe the transit of Venus), that Captain .
In which John Green teaches you about the life and death of one of history's great explorers, Captain James Cook of the British Navy. He charted large swaths of .

Captain James Cook returns to Hawaii for Ship Repairs

Against all advice, including Lt William Bligh, Capt James Cook made a decision to return to a known harbour to perform repairs to the ships mast. Capt James Cook advised the King and immediately felt hostility from the natives. Whilst on land, the repair parties were guarded by the ships Royal Marines, however still came under constant attack by the natives. Capt James Cook ordered the Royal Marines to replace their ammunition with ball in order to kill anyone who attacks.

Mandatory 8 Films: James Cook

The first in a series of films delving into British boxing's modern history. Former southern area middleweight, and British and European super-middleweight champion, James Cook shows us around his East London gym, talks about his boxing career, and tells us about his mission as an ambassador to the local community.

published: 24 Aug 2015

Wind und Sterne - James Cook 4v4 (1988) (ganzer Film)

The life of Captain James Cook

He was born in Yorkshire but sailed the world and is famous today for his epic voyages to Australia, Hawaii and New Zealand. He saw tattoos in Tahiti, he saved sailor from scurvy and he died at the hands of Hawaiian natives. An illustrious life - find out all about him!

Captain James Cook, FRS, RN (7 November 1728[NB 1] -- 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy.
Captain James Cook, FRS, RN (7 November 1728[NB 1] -- 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy.
Based on Captain James Cook's three voyages. It was on his first voyage, in 1770 (while in the South Pacific region to observe the transit of Venus), that Captain .
In which John Green teaches you about the life and death of one of history's great explorers, Captain James Cook of the British Navy. He charted large swaths of .

Captain James Cook, FRS, RN (7 November 1728[NB 1] -- 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy.
Captain James Cook, FRS, RN (7 November 1728[NB 1] -- 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy.
Based on Captain James Cook's three voyages. It was on his first voyage, in 1770 (while in the South Pacific region to observe the transit of Venus), that Captain .
In which John Green teaches you about the life and death of one of history's great explorers, Captain James Cook of the British Navy. He charted large swaths of .

Against all advice, including Lt William Bligh, Capt James Cook made a decision to return to a known harbour to perform repairs to the ships mast. Capt James Cook advised the King and immediately felt hostility from the natives. Whilst on land, the repair parties were guarded by the ships Royal Marines, however still came under constant attack by the natives. Capt James Cook ordered the Royal Marines to replace their ammunition with ball in order to kill anyone who attacks.

Against all advice, including Lt William Bligh, Capt James Cook made a decision to return to a known harbour to perform repairs to the ships mast. Capt James Cook advised the King and immediately felt hostility from the natives. Whilst on land, the repair parties were guarded by the ships Royal Marines, however still came under constant attack by the natives. Capt James Cook ordered the Royal Marines to replace their ammunition with ball in order to kill anyone who attacks.

Mandatory 8 Films: James Cook

The first in a series of films delving into British boxing's modern history. Former southern area middleweight, and British and European super-middleweight cham...

The first in a series of films delving into British boxing's modern history. Former southern area middleweight, and British and European super-middleweight champion, James Cook shows us around his East London gym, talks about his boxing career, and tells us about his mission as an ambassador to the local community.

The first in a series of films delving into British boxing's modern history. Former southern area middleweight, and British and European super-middleweight champion, James Cook shows us around his East London gym, talks about his boxing career, and tells us about his mission as an ambassador to the local community.

He was born in Yorkshire but sailed the world and is famous today for his epic voyages to Australia, Hawaii and New Zealand. He saw tattoos in Tahiti, he saved sailor from scurvy and he died at the hands of Hawaiian natives. An illustrious life - find out all about him!

He was born in Yorkshire but sailed the world and is famous today for his epic voyages to Australia, Hawaii and New Zealand. He saw tattoos in Tahiti, he saved sailor from scurvy and he died at the hands of Hawaiian natives. An illustrious life - find out all about him!

Skins - Digital Spy Interview - Cook

James Cook lights up Armwood in 6A title game

Cook, a freshman and the younger brother of FSU star running back Dalvin Cook, ran for 178 yards and three touchdowns in Saturday's 48-13 win over Seffner Armwood. Dec. 12, 2015. Video by MannyNavarro

published: 12 Dec 2015

2019 RB James Cook talks about his experiences at Junior Day, names leader

published: 20 Feb 2016

How We Do It - James Cook University's MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery)

This short video was created with the aim of describing how James Cook University's College of Medicine and Dentistry prepares medical students to provide healthcare to all communities. The video outlines the main structure of the degree and lists the main learning outcomes for JCU's MBBS graduates.

published: 10 Aug 2015

JCU interview

Conversation about Accessibility w/ Tim Cook of Apple | #GAAD

This week I sat down with CEO of Apple, Tim Cook, to discuss topics around Accessibility. May 18th, 2017 is Global Accessibility Awareness Day to promote inclusion when it comes to creating products, content, or experiences for everyone. Some may consider this an interview but I like think of as a sit down discussion. I've seen Tim's speech in the past where he brought up accessibility as a human right. It was nice to hear it from him personally and go more in-depth with the topic. Thanks to Tim Cook for sitting down and having coffee with me!
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Clive Anderson interviews Griff Rhys Jones and Peter Cook

A DAY IN a LIFE medical student Australia || James Cook University || DR VLOG #1

A DAY IN a LIFE medical student || AustraliaJames Cook University || VLOG #1a huge thanks to PeterRedman for making this video possible https://www.facebook.com/australiansandsculptor/
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This short video was created with the aim of describing how James Cook University's College of Medicine and Dentistry prepares medical students to provide healthcare to all communities. The video outlines the main structure of the degree and lists the main learning outcomes for JCU's MBBS graduates.

This short video was created with the aim of describing how James Cook University's College of Medicine and Dentistry prepares medical students to provide healthcare to all communities. The video outlines the main structure of the degree and lists the main learning outcomes for JCU's MBBS graduates.

This week I sat down with CEO of Apple, Tim Cook, to discuss topics around Accessibility. May 18th, 2017 is Global Accessibility Awareness Day to promote inclusion when it comes to creating products, content, or experiences for everyone. Some may consider this an interview but I like think of as a sit down discussion. I've seen Tim's speech in the past where he brought up accessibility as a human right. It was nice to hear it from him personally and go more in-depth with the topic. Thanks to Tim Cook for sitting down and having coffee with me!
Apple Accessibility
https://www.apple.com/accessibility/
Apple HomeKit
https://www.apple.com/ios/home/
SUBSCRIBE!
http://www.youtube.com/jamesrath
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If you haven't seen Apple's Accessibility film Sady please check it out here! It's so good!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XB4cjbYywqg
Once again I don't consider this to be an interview with Tim Cook more so discussions about Apple's accessibility features (a11y).

This week I sat down with CEO of Apple, Tim Cook, to discuss topics around Accessibility. May 18th, 2017 is Global Accessibility Awareness Day to promote inclusion when it comes to creating products, content, or experiences for everyone. Some may consider this an interview but I like think of as a sit down discussion. I've seen Tim's speech in the past where he brought up accessibility as a human right. It was nice to hear it from him personally and go more in-depth with the topic. Thanks to Tim Cook for sitting down and having coffee with me!
Apple Accessibility
https://www.apple.com/accessibility/
Apple HomeKit
https://www.apple.com/ios/home/
SUBSCRIBE!
http://www.youtube.com/jamesrath
VISIT
http://www.jamesrath.LA/
FOLLOW ME!
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http://jamesrath.tumblr.com/
http://www.instagram.com/jamesrath
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If you haven't seen Apple's Accessibility film Sady please check it out here! It's so good!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XB4cjbYywqg
Once again I don't consider this to be an interview with Tim Cook more so discussions about Apple's accessibility features (a11y).

A DAY IN a LIFE medical student || AustraliaJames Cook University || VLOG #1a huge thanks to PeterRedman for making this video possible https://www.facebook.com/australiansandsculptor/
come to MED school with me || DR VLOG #1
im a 3rd year medical student at James Cook University Australia. This is a day in my life. hope you like it and enjoyed my day. please comment, criticise and subscribe. let me know what you want to see next or if I can do anything to help you guys out there.
shoot us up a comment.
I will appreciate it if you share and subscribe and show your support
peace
Dr Slim Shady

A DAY IN a LIFE medical student || AustraliaJames Cook University || VLOG #1a huge thanks to PeterRedman for making this video possible https://www.facebook.com/australiansandsculptor/
come to MED school with me || DR VLOG #1
im a 3rd year medical student at James Cook University Australia. This is a day in my life. hope you like it and enjoyed my day. please comment, criticise and subscribe. let me know what you want to see next or if I can do anything to help you guys out there.
shoot us up a comment.
I will appreciate it if you share and subscribe and show your support
peace
Dr Slim Shady

Captain James Cook

Captain James Cook, FRS, RN (7 November 1728[NB 1] -- 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy.
Captain James Cook, FRS, RN (7 November 1728[NB 1] -- 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy.
Based on Captain James Cook's three voyages. It was on his first voyage, in 1770 (while in the South Pacific region to observe the transit of Venus), that Captain .
In which John Green teaches you about the life and death of one of history's great explorers, Captain James Cook of the British Navy. He charted large swaths of .

Wind und Sterne - James Cook 1v4 (1988) (ganzer Film)

James Cook - the biography of a world explorer

This document is a biography of James Cook and his voyages around the world. It is intended for my pupils in Collège Léo Larguier as part of theirEnglish work of EPI entitled "Let each of us have our own trips".

Captain James Cook, FRS, RN (7 November 1728[NB 1] -- 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy.
Captain James Cook, FRS, RN (7 November 1728[NB 1] -- 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy.
Based on Captain James Cook's three voyages. It was on his first voyage, in 1770 (while in the South Pacific region to observe the transit of Venus), that Captain .
In which John Green teaches you about the life and death of one of history's great explorers, Captain James Cook of the British Navy. He charted large swaths of .

Captain James Cook, FRS, RN (7 November 1728[NB 1] -- 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy.
Captain James Cook, FRS, RN (7 November 1728[NB 1] -- 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy.
Based on Captain James Cook's three voyages. It was on his first voyage, in 1770 (while in the South Pacific region to observe the transit of Venus), that Captain .
In which John Green teaches you about the life and death of one of history's great explorers, Captain James Cook of the British Navy. He charted large swaths of .

This document is a biography of James Cook and his voyages around the world. It is intended for my pupils in Collège Léo Larguier as part of theirEnglish work of EPI entitled "Let each of us have our own trips".

This document is a biography of James Cook and his voyages around the world. It is intended for my pupils in Collège Léo Larguier as part of theirEnglish work of EPI entitled "Let each of us have our own trips".